Using the Adjust Track module

- So, let's have a look at the adjust…track module interface now,…before we go any further.…So, if we take a look down here,…at our reference point, we have all the controls we need…for our reference points up here.…So, these four reference points at the beginning,…correspond to the four points of our surface…when we moved into the adjust track.…So, these are the master frames…and that's what you can see up in the zoom…window, up here.…And as I move through, you can see my current frame…and how it maybe differs from my master frame.…

So, you see quite clearly, where things start to slip away.…If we decide that the frame that we came into,…adjust track on, isn't the best frame for the master frame,…in this case, I've got a bit of motion blur…on frame 102, maybe I want to have a frame…where everything's a bit clearer.…So, frame 97 here, what I can do is…I can set a new master point right here.…So, I can either set it for the current corner…that I'm working on.…Which we can see over here, or I can set…a "Master All" here, and that will update…

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9/21/2015

mocha 4 Essential Training is designed to get you working quickly with Imagineer Systems's powerful planar tracking tool. This project-based course teaches the core ideas that drive the entire mocha family of products, including mocha AE CC, mocha AE, and mocha Pro. Throughout this training, you will become more confident in when and how you use mocha to solve different challenges. Ben Brownlee covers the core modules, preferences, and useful keyboard shortcuts in mocha, and then dives into different planar tracking techniques: match moving, 3D camera solves, custom shape creation, rotoscoping, and more. He also offers a quick start guide and troubleshooting tips, and reviews the process for exporting mocha tracking data to programs such as After Effects, Apple Motion, Final Cut Pro, and Boris CC.